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>> on long island and lived there till 18 and moved to florida to go to the university of florida. go gators! >> what did your parents do >> >> both of them live in my hometown now. but my mom was in retail and managed greenhouses for many years. my dad is a cpa. >> and they are down in florida? >> they moved to south florida when the twins were five months old. and i dangled them in front of them and it was an easy choice when i took them home after four days >> next call from kathy in new hampshire. >> hi, i am calling -- >> hello, kathy. >> i am calling with an idea and i don't know if it would work, but it might. say you had a 4-5 percent national sales tax on all goods and services and you use this money totally to pay for medicaid. now medicare is taken care of it. so you would cap all of the people not on medicaid and medicare. you would cap the rates that insurance companies could ask of them and lower the price for all of the people that are inbetweens. i wondered what you thought of that idea. >> kathy, why do you think that is a good idea? >> because i think it it would
>> on long island and lived there till 18 and moved to florida to go to the university of florida. go gators! >> what did your parents do >> >> both of them live in my hometown now. but my mom was in retail and managed greenhouses for many years. my dad is a cpa. >> and they are down in florida? >> they moved to south florida when the twins were five months old. and i dangled them in front of them and it was an easy choice when i took them home after four...
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so we had -- the state of florida, our state motto in florida, you can't spell it without du of -- duh. had to come up with peninsula. we don't have drone so they came up with the idea, the python challenge, which, again, made national news. basically invited anybody who wanted to, to come down to kill our pythons. although we did make them pay a $25 fee. that ruleses out your lightweights. and you had to take a short online course from the florida state -- python challenge.org. i hope the web site is still up. you had to take an online course. you ask anybody who ever made a living killing big game, how he learned to do that, a short online course he'll tell you. but i read what they said, and they said -- my favorite part, how to kill the python. i thought you just whacked the head off. that would seem like the safest way but that is not thele correct way to kill a python. supposed to kill i humanely. accomplish the key is you have to destroy the brain because if you don't, if you just cut off the python's head, the python keeps on thinking. they don't say what it's thinking. somethi
so we had -- the state of florida, our state motto in florida, you can't spell it without du of -- duh. had to come up with peninsula. we don't have drone so they came up with the idea, the python challenge, which, again, made national news. basically invited anybody who wanted to, to come down to kill our pythons. although we did make them pay a $25 fee. that ruleses out your lightweights. and you had to take a short online course from the florida state -- python challenge.org. i hope the web...
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i watched her in her career going from the florida house to the florida senate to the u.s. congress to the chairman of the democratic national committee. it is an incredible story for somebody who started as an aid in the florida legislature. she is power debbie wasserman schultz, no one else's. let me say this, before i ask you to buy this book, that is why she is here, "for the next generation". it costs $25.99 unless you are canadian in which case it is $29.99. i urge you to do that because she is very chatty. before anybody wants her to. i watched "for the next generation" -- debbie wasserman schultz everyone for battles and the thing i love about her, she never picks a fight with the weaker fellow. she always picks a fight with somebody who is stronger, well-financed, fighting for some other cause. debbie is about fighting for principles and with passion. my dad and i, we were watching her on a show the other morning and he said your friend debbie has moxie. my daddy's 94 so i'm not sure that word has been used in the last 90 years but i said to him my think that is of
i watched her in her career going from the florida house to the florida senate to the u.s. congress to the chairman of the democratic national committee. it is an incredible story for somebody who started as an aid in the florida legislature. she is power debbie wasserman schultz, no one else's. let me say this, before i ask you to buy this book, that is why she is here, "for the next generation". it costs $25.99 unless you are canadian in which case it is $29.99. i urge you to do...
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>> we are listening. >> you know what, we are going to move on to lynyrd in boca raton, florida. leonard, please go ahead with your question comment. listening. >> pointed, the republican governor. helms was then head of the -- he will never get a hearing. the constitution. i can't believe that they offered for the congress, promulgated and said that the senate will make its own rules that should supersede the constitution. each one of the senators sworn to uphold the constitution. yet they violate the constitution by not giving earing to people who are nominated for judgeships. and it seems to me, you know, when we have this bottleneck and wrote a letter to the president and said you have to bring a certified action against the head of the congress to bring forth some legislation because he is holding it up in violation of the constitution. i get no response. i notice afterwards that they have now reduced majority of 51 over 49. i really would have liked that discussion on whether or not the rules of the senate supersede the constitution or comply with the constitution. >> right
>> we are listening. >> you know what, we are going to move on to lynyrd in boca raton, florida. leonard, please go ahead with your question comment. listening. >> pointed, the republican governor. helms was then head of the -- he will never get a hearing. the constitution. i can't believe that they offered for the congress, promulgated and said that the senate will make its own rules that should supersede the constitution. each one of the senators sworn to uphold the...
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dh survived a bloody initiation into combat in florida february february 1860 for joining the granting warfare of the overland campaign in virginia and then the trenches through the siege of petersburg entering the city in triumph when it fell in april 2nd. african-american soldiers were keenly aware that even after getting all this proof of their courage, their march to a quality could be turned excellent powerful confederate army surrender field. the confederate government viewed soldiers as so many rebellious ways. black soldiers were aware that many white northerners spewed there must does a socialist government, testing capacity of blacks for citizenship in some of those white northerners hoped and expected the experiment within and fail. not surprisingly given the context, black soldiers quickly seized on the u.s. critical role as a vindication. as william macarthur put it at a may 1865 letter, we the color soldiers are fairly one are loyalty and bravery. thomas worchester correspondent embedded with the army for james reveled in the fact the regiments had participated in the vic
dh survived a bloody initiation into combat in florida february february 1860 for joining the granting warfare of the overland campaign in virginia and then the trenches through the siege of petersburg entering the city in triumph when it fell in april 2nd. african-american soldiers were keenly aware that even after getting all this proof of their courage, their march to a quality could be turned excellent powerful confederate army surrender field. the confederate government viewed soldiers as...
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us, then reading my book, resulted in delphi keo on the 30th of march, 2006, came up from sarasota, florida, were hit retired with full pension and was indicted on four counts of murder. on the right, that's a picture of him the night before surrendering. allowed him to surrender but the next day after he was a million dollars bail was set for him, okay? 50 agents support them, showed up in lieu suits, white shirts, either red eyes are blue ties and they surrounded him as he walked out down the supreme court and there was a scene unlike you've ever seen. they were like pushing people away. they look like soccer hooligans. they were banging guys out of the way, straight army cuts protecting them while reporters were trying to protecting the they called it body checking the senator grassley from iowa mentioned this at a senate hearing whether fbi agent should be so quick to protect somebody who's presumed innocent of course, but these tactics were pretty wild. the trial started in like october of '07. headlines like this everyday in the new york tabloids. agent of death. like they basically h
us, then reading my book, resulted in delphi keo on the 30th of march, 2006, came up from sarasota, florida, were hit retired with full pension and was indicted on four counts of murder. on the right, that's a picture of him the night before surrendering. allowed him to surrender but the next day after he was a million dollars bail was set for him, okay? 50 agents support them, showed up in lieu suits, white shirts, either red eyes are blue ties and they surrounded him as he walked out down the...
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about the evangelical but i grew up deep in evangelical culture then and i went to high school in miami florida >> host: what was her family's reaction when you came out as gay? >> guest: they were not excited my mother cried and cried and cried. extremely difficult in a relationship but i don't think all of my relatives know yet a funny thing in the chinese family the way information is passed around. the chinese lehr the christian in layer eight and between the two there is shame my parents have not exactly broadcast it to everyone. >> host: you have written a book whether or not jesus loves to. what is your christianity today? >> guest: and i attended a reformed church in brooklyn diamond older there isn't the faith of those goes through peeks and valleys i would be lying if i would say in his consistent. is a struggle. you look fatah or every confine evidence and then you have points but for a knee that tends to be nature to feel it pulls me closer. >> host: are you a christian today? >> guest: i would use that word sometimes i am troubled by the basics of the language. what do we mean evan
about the evangelical but i grew up deep in evangelical culture then and i went to high school in miami florida >> host: what was her family's reaction when you came out as gay? >> guest: they were not excited my mother cried and cried and cried. extremely difficult in a relationship but i don't think all of my relatives know yet a funny thing in the chinese family the way information is passed around. the chinese lehr the christian in layer eight and between the two there is shame...
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he spent some time in florida. but the vast majority of his life was in vermont and new hampshire, massachusetts also. nonetheless, he knew someone in ann arbor and came from the invitation of then president dan burton invited him in 1921 to be kind of a writer in residence. now, you can't throw a stone at a university without uncovering a writer or an artist in residence. but at that time, which is after all almost a century ago, it was close to a revolutionary notion. artists are kept at a very stiff arms removed from academe and frost was not a scholar, nor a university graduate himself. he ended up receiving all sorts of honorary degrees and became often a dr. of humane letters. at the time, he was some i.d. who is more known as a farmer and private citizen. for a university to invite him and say you are a person of consequence, why do you hang around was really rather remarkable. he came in 1821. the state for a year. he went back to vermont and returned again for a couple of years. 1923 and 224. so his tenure
he spent some time in florida. but the vast majority of his life was in vermont and new hampshire, massachusetts also. nonetheless, he knew someone in ann arbor and came from the invitation of then president dan burton invited him in 1921 to be kind of a writer in residence. now, you can't throw a stone at a university without uncovering a writer or an artist in residence. but at that time, which is after all almost a century ago, it was close to a revolutionary notion. artists are kept at a...
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i was at the republican national convention in florida the year before
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or florida they have six depending where you are. 12 people who don't know each other, from different walks of life, take a note that they are going to try to be fair and impartial and turning verdict according to the law. and because so involved in trying to do the right thing at their own personal sacrifice, they put themselves in jeopardy as far as their hope is concerned, as far as their emotion is i have always taken their job very, very seriously. and i think they know, one of my favorite books when i was growing up was catcher in the rye. holden caufield was one of my heroes because of the way he lived, but the way he believed in not being a phony. i used that in the crack is in the way i live my life. the one thing they can say about me is i'm not a phony. a lot of people may not like me cannot be looking for them, too. in all sincerity, i knew jurors would be able to see through alive, through deception, through somebody trying to pull wool over their eyes. so i looked at them right in the eye, one by one and told them the way i perceived the issues. i say i never professed m
or florida they have six depending where you are. 12 people who don't know each other, from different walks of life, take a note that they are going to try to be fair and impartial and turning verdict according to the law. and because so involved in trying to do the right thing at their own personal sacrifice, they put themselves in jeopardy as far as their hope is concerned, as far as their emotion is i have always taken their job very, very seriously. and i think they know, one of my favorite...
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. >> we have ed from spring hill, florida. >> hello. >> did you write the book? >> yes, that's interesting. people sometimes say, why did barack obama change his position. and i think that it changed he didn't trust george w. bush and i think when he became president, he felt differently about it and he trusted himself to use it wisely. or the president, i might not want to. but we don't have a chance of changing this as president, i don't know that we will ever have a chance. one thing he does say i don't care what people regional library, i only want to go after terrorists and nobody can really prove the abuses of his power. and number two i think that history shows us that there will be of use. and we have some of this noted documents. in this includes this as well. so i would like to think that i could remember the it is important to the that the constitution and i understand the difficult position. >> the next call for susan herman. margaret from florida, hello, and go ahead with your question or comment. >> hello. >> i'm so glad to hear you on this program
. >> we have ed from spring hill, florida. >> hello. >> did you write the book? >> yes, that's interesting. people sometimes say, why did barack obama change his position. and i think that it changed he didn't trust george w. bush and i think when he became president, he felt differently about it and he trusted himself to use it wisely. or the president, i might not want to. but we don't have a chance of changing this as president, i don't know that we will ever have a...
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let alone what it would have done to the south coast of florida. but they had come out of world war ii and their attitude is, if you're fighting a ruthless enemy you bomb them back to the stone age. you have an advantage, you use it. kennedy just didn't want to subscribe to this, and he thought they were off the wall. he just resisted their advice. >> the missile crisis is rivetting and you tell the stories of the generals who are keen to absolutely have nuclear escalation and many of the advisors, including bundy, pushing him in the same direction, and the whole thing seems to have been saved slow communication, the fact they were able to get two letters from khrushchev in responsible to the second one, the peaceful one. could the world have been saved in the age of the internet? >> well, that's -- yeah, it's such a different world. it's so changed. and could kennedy have gotten away with the compulsive womanizing? could he have hidden his health problems? floshbill clinton found out, this is not something you can get away with. and -- but it was
let alone what it would have done to the south coast of florida. but they had come out of world war ii and their attitude is, if you're fighting a ruthless enemy you bomb them back to the stone age. you have an advantage, you use it. kennedy just didn't want to subscribe to this, and he thought they were off the wall. he just resisted their advice. >> the missile crisis is rivetting and you tell the stories of the generals who are keen to absolutely have nuclear escalation and many of the...
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there is the whole story of tampa florida not far from here and it's you know huge rise of this housing machine growth monster and then it's total collapse. almost overnight it could see it like the looney tunes character going out into midair thinking the housing market is still holding it up and it collapsed so the tampa stories the big hearted and there's also the silicon valley aspect of the book. you have to look at silicon valley is this weird anomalous success story that was so much trouble. in addition and forgive me but i had a lot of material that i had to drop. there are 10 famous americans who stories i wanted to tell because i wanted this to be mostly from the bottom up but you also have to look at the tops of society to understand the people who shaped these years. newt gingrich represents politics. sam all represents business. robert rubin finance. oprah winfrey entertainment and on. at a certain moment as the deadline was looming ahead to figure out what is all this? i had gotten more than i could handle i'm sure jeremy had moments of truth along the same lines. it's cal
there is the whole story of tampa florida not far from here and it's you know huge rise of this housing machine growth monster and then it's total collapse. almost overnight it could see it like the looney tunes character going out into midair thinking the housing market is still holding it up and it collapsed so the tampa stories the big hearted and there's also the silicon valley aspect of the book. you have to look at silicon valley is this weird anomalous success story that was so much...
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when florida was called immediately for romney on november 6, 2012. it was just like we've been at war and suddenly the shelling stopped. it was totally quiet. that's when i stopped -- i promised hannity outcome on the next night. so i crawled in depressed and miserable. and then that was it. i started catching up on like revenge and breaking bad, and lots of turner classic movies. i was so happy i did have a radio show them. oh, you poor thing but if i to talk about politics i was usually writing columns about my home appliances. >> did you ever give honey boo boo a try? >> i did not but then the tried to grab our guns and that got me back in. and then they tried to get the democrats 30 million more voters with amnesty, and that got me back in. but part of the idea of this book was to make it a fun book on lots of different subjects, some of which we discussed here tonight. my parents, and i guess the obituary columns i wrote for them that have always gotten a lot of comments on. a long interview on my christian the. i thought this is a fun book, not
when florida was called immediately for romney on november 6, 2012. it was just like we've been at war and suddenly the shelling stopped. it was totally quiet. that's when i stopped -- i promised hannity outcome on the next night. so i crawled in depressed and miserable. and then that was it. i started catching up on like revenge and breaking bad, and lots of turner classic movies. i was so happy i did have a radio show them. oh, you poor thing but if i to talk about politics i was usually...
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. >> host: the church is headquartered here in florida; correct? >> guest: there's the spiritual headquarter is in clear water. >> host: and david, what can you tell us about him? does he go out in public? he active in the local community? >> guest: well, he divides his time between the headquarter in california and also in l.a. and then in the clear water. he essentially is closeted in the church confine for the most part. he's not public. he doesn't, you know, you -- i don't recall seeing him in public in a long time. he's certainly not giving interviews, i can tell you that. and he's not responded to my requests on multiple occasions. so scientology has a huge presence in clear water. a vast number of properties and they have tried to make that community feel a little more at ease with their presence, but it's been difficult because at one point, for instance, they tried to frame the mayor with a false hit-and-run and at one point they did the same thing with him trying to pretended he had an affair with somebody. it was, you know, they have not
. >> host: the church is headquartered here in florida; correct? >> guest: there's the spiritual headquarter is in clear water. >> host: and david, what can you tell us about him? does he go out in public? he active in the local community? >> guest: well, he divides his time between the headquarter in california and also in l.a. and then in the clear water. he essentially is closeted in the church confine for the most part. he's not public. he doesn't, you know, you -- i...
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i was at the republican national convention in florida the year before last and the police or the fbi issued a report of an anarchists threat because on top of the building there was some graffiti near a guess for some of the delegates were. so taken alone and even though there were very few protesters there, they issued a report. the media carried it and it continues to perpetuate negative stereotypes about individuals who are merely in many cases initiating fair freedom of speech rights that because they question the status quo or government policies they're now called an actress. the labeling is very real because as you know that can be used to stigmatize, alienate groups and even in the case of animal rights activist to create federal legislation. the animal enterprise terrorism act. it in many cases punish punishes what we traditionally called civil disobedience and other forms of protest such as leafleting or chalking a sidewalk. they imbue those with sort of evil connotations and higher fines and higher penalties. >> i just move on -- want to move on to -- when i wrote my attic
i was at the republican national convention in florida the year before last and the police or the fbi issued a report of an anarchists threat because on top of the building there was some graffiti near a guess for some of the delegates were. so taken alone and even though there were very few protesters there, they issued a report. the media carried it and it continues to perpetuate negative stereotypes about individuals who are merely in many cases initiating fair freedom of speech rights that...
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these days you can even go to north carolina and florida, and you will find people from your home town, your friends. you can speak your language a major food. it's like you live in the same community but located in different places. that is a reality, the committee creating in reality of migration a lot. it would also say that all of the immigration legislation we are talking about a tax communities all the time. if we want immigration structured in this country that respects we have to take a look at what is on the table and ask ourselves, is this going to help the community to survive or is it going to hurt them? if we talk about immigrants as having to in culture it themselves into the united states, which means basically learn english and become culturally like the people around jim, what happens to the families that a trying to teach there kids to speak the language or to maintain the cultural traditions of the town's the people are coming from? it is hard enough anyway even without the government getting into it because even people are surrounded by tv, go to school where no one
these days you can even go to north carolina and florida, and you will find people from your home town, your friends. you can speak your language a major food. it's like you live in the same community but located in different places. that is a reality, the committee creating in reality of migration a lot. it would also say that all of the immigration legislation we are talking about a tax communities all the time. if we want immigration structured in this country that respects we have to take a...
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congresswoman from south florida. and then chris matthews wraps up the coverage from miami book fair. first, it is our 15th anniversary and miami book fair's 30th anniversary and we want to show you coverage and here is president bush talking about his book from 2010. >> the world saw this as threat. and i felt it was important to deal with him because the biggest danger facing america is weapons of mass destruction in the hands of someone choosing to do us harm. one thing that is clear is i tried to make diplomacy work. it was exhausting to convince him that we meant what we said at the united nations security counsel. there was a debate -- council -- if i should go to the council at all. and some said no, you don't need to. >> your position as you say in the book is that legally he was in violation of previous trust. >> and what is interesting, that i think will interest people here in america, is that i wanted there to be a coalition of freedom-loving nations who were willing to confront him so he would understand
congresswoman from south florida. and then chris matthews wraps up the coverage from miami book fair. first, it is our 15th anniversary and miami book fair's 30th anniversary and we want to show you coverage and here is president bush talking about his book from 2010. >> the world saw this as threat. and i felt it was important to deal with him because the biggest danger facing america is weapons of mass destruction in the hands of someone choosing to do us harm. one thing that is clear...
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the lineup today includes several authors including investigative journalist jeremy scahill, florida congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz and chris matthews, host of msnbc's "hardball." you'll also have the chance to talk with several of these authors throughout the day, so to get a complete schedule, go to booktv.org or follow us on twitter @booktv is our twitter handle and, finally, get schedule updates all day long at facebook.com/booktv. now, in just a moment the first live event of the day. well known authors mark halperin and john heilemann will be talking about the 2012 presidential election and their newest book, "double down: game change 2012." you're watching booktv, live coverage from the 2013 miami book fair international. [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. good morning and happy sunday to everyone. welcome to miami book fair international, our 30th anniversary. be as you all
the lineup today includes several authors including investigative journalist jeremy scahill, florida congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz and chris matthews, host of msnbc's "hardball." you'll also have the chance to talk with several of these authors throughout the day, so to get a complete schedule, go to booktv.org or follow us on twitter @booktv is our twitter handle and, finally, get schedule updates all day long at facebook.com/booktv. now, in just a moment the first live...
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. >> this weekend booktv is live in florida for the miami book fair international. coverage kicks off at 10:00 eastern on c-span2 with dave barry, roy blount jr. and roy millssir and appearances by doris kerns goodwin and a scott burr and called ins with cheri thanks, peter baker and susan herman. sunday's coverage starts at 10:30 and includes mark albritton and john hale said the man, thomthomas cahill and chri. us your thoughts on our book club chat room, booktv.org/bookclub. >> i see it as a presumption that somehow, working with the right and leader. sometimes you have to combat a narrative with a narrative. and the narrative is, muslim country and islamic country, and therefore global rules don't apply to us, nuclear-weapons, we told americans we are not making nukes and kept getting buried but in this end, the nukes we said we were not making, at least we broke, if nothing else broke a promise, that can only be combated by a narrative. this review that we develop a personal relationship on the other side it will help, that is not new. not the first to defend t
. >> this weekend booktv is live in florida for the miami book fair international. coverage kicks off at 10:00 eastern on c-span2 with dave barry, roy blount jr. and roy millssir and appearances by doris kerns goodwin and a scott burr and called ins with cheri thanks, peter baker and susan herman. sunday's coverage starts at 10:30 and includes mark albritton and john hale said the man, thomthomas cahill and chri. us your thoughts on our book club chat room, booktv.org/bookclub. >> i...